Capo on 4th fret (E)
[C] Well, it ain’t no use to [G] sit and wonder [Am] why, babe,
[F] If you don’t know [C]by [G]now,
[C] And it ain’t no use to [G] sit and wonder [Am] why, babe.
[F7] It don’t matter [G] anyhow [G7]
[C] When your rooster crows at the [C7] break of dawn
[F] Look out your window and [D7] I’ll be gone.
[C]You’re the [G] reason I’m [Am] traveling [F] on,
[C] Don’t think [G] twice, it’s [C] all right.
[C] And it ain’t no use in [G] turning on your [Am] light, babe,
[F] The light I [C] never [G] knowed.
[C] And it ain’t no use in [G] turning on your [Am] light, babe.
[D7] I’m on the dark side [G] of the road. [G7]
[C] I wish there was something you would [C7] do or say
[F] To try and make me change my [D7] mind and stay,
[C] But we never [G] did too much [Am] talking [F] anyway,
[C] So don’t think [G] twice, it’s [C] all right.
[C] And it ain’t no use in [G] calling out my [Am] name, babe,
[F] Like you [C] never did [G] before.
[C] Ain’t no use in [G] calling out my [Am] name, babe.
[D7] I can’t hear [G] you anymore. [G7]
[C] I’m thinking and wondering, walking [C7] down the road,
[F] I once loved a woman, a [D7] child, I’m told.
[C] I gave her my [G] heart but she [Am] wanted [F] my soul.
[C] But don’t think [G] twice, it’s [C] all right
[C] I’m walking down that [G] long lonesome road, babe.
Where I’m [F] bound I [C] can’t [G] tell,
[C] But goodbye is too good a word, babe,
[D7] So I’ll just say fare [G] thee well. [G7]
[C] I ain’t saying you treated [C7] me unkind.
[F] You could have done better but I don’t [D7] mind.
[C] You just kinda [G] wasted my [Am] precious time.
[C] Don’t think [G] twice, it’s all [C] right.